The Face of Another: Isozaki, Deme, and the Postmodern Turn

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY OCTOBER Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1162/octo_a_00448
François Blanciak
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Abstract Focusing on the early work and collaborations of the Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, this paper researches links between the robotic culture of postwar Japan and the surge of figuration in postmodernism, challenging the commonly held view that this architectural movement emerged in the West. Specifically, the paper looks at how Isozaki's robotic creation for Expo '70 embodied the notion of theatrical mask, which characterized both postmodern ideals and early Japanese robotics, and influenced his own architectural work. Delving into Isozaki's creative exchanges with the film director Hiroshi Teshigahara and the novelist Kōbō Abe, coming into contact with each other in the 1950s, a synergy between cinema, literature, and architecture is highlighted, considering their speculations about possible technological means of reconstructing the human face in light of the symbolic dimension of this enterprise for Japan as a nation, and for architecture as a discipline.
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另一个人的面孔:Isozaki、Deme与后现代转向
摘要本文以日本建筑师荒田Isozaki的早期作品和合作为中心,研究了战后日本的机器人文化与后现代主义中造型激增之间的联系,挑战了人们普遍认为这一建筑运动出现在西方的观点。具体而言,本文着眼于Isozaki为70年世博会创作的机器人作品如何体现了戏剧面具的概念,这既是后现代理想的特征,也是日本早期机器人的特征,并影响了他自己的建筑作品。深入研究Isozaki与电影导演Teshigahara Hiroshi和小说家Kōb 333; Abe在20世纪50年代接触的创造性交流,突显了电影、文学和建筑之间的协同作用,考虑到他们根据这一事业对日本作为一个国家和建筑作为一门学科的象征意义,对重建人脸的可能技术手段的猜测。
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